Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Nottinghamshire CCC - The return of DaveK

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • DaveK93
    replied
    Nottinghamshire vs Sussex

    Squad News:




    No changes as Luke Fletcher is ruled out for 8 days with injury.

    Toss:
    Nottinghamshire win the toss and bat.

    Not going into detail... but yeah, we got thrashed.



    Batting Award:
    Chris Read – another good performance at the death

    Bowling Award:
    S Broad – well, someone has to have it.

    Points:
    Notts 0, Sussex 2

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Nottinghamshire vs Netherlands

    Squad News:




    Broad, Swann and Murray all return. Cowan’s poor OD form sees him drop out the team.

    Toss:
    Netherlands win the toss and bat.

    Netherlands Innings:
    Our bowling was a bit substandard. Most of the wickets fell at the end, and it looked for a while that we’d have a massive total to chase. Still, Broad and Phillips rallied round, and we stopped any major hitting at the end.

    Notts Innings:
    We nearly made a meal of it. Fortunately Hales, Murray and Read provided some quick runs that finally gave us the victory, albeit a lot closer than we’d have liked.



    Batting Award:
    Chris Read – his quick runs saved us at the end

    Bowling Award:
    S Broad – A good 5for for the England international on his return.

    Points:
    Notts 2, Netherlands 0

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Nottinghamshire vs Warwickshire

    Squad News:



    No change to the squad for this match

    Toss:
    Nottinghamshire win the toss and bat first

    Notts Innings:
    Thanks to Lumb and McGregor, we posted a very competitive score. One of the better performances of the campaign so far, and we can look to avenge the earlier defeat by Warwickshire.

    Warwickshire Innings:
    Warwickshire never really got going, and some good wicket to wicket bowling by Phillips and Adams saw us win with ease. A comfortable victory for Nottinghamshire.



    Batting Award:
    M Lumb – aggressive scoring, looks to be regaining some form

    Bowling Award:
    B Phillips – tough choice, but he was slightly more economical

    Points:
    Notts 2, Warwicks 0

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    After this season has finished, I will be quite happy for people to play my Notts team if they like, just post on here.

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Derbyshire vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Phillips comes in for Mullaney in the only change

    Toss:
    Notts win the toss and bat.

    Day 1:
    A rain hit day saw us reach 213-3. Hales and Cowan both got half centuries, as does McGregor , who was unbeaten at the end of the day.

    Day 2:
    So I kind of lost track of time on this match… It was so rain affected that no result was reached. A bore draw.



    Batting Award:
    Hales – half century in both innings to keep him in good form

    Bowling Award:
    Andre Adams – At least he finally got rid of Chanderpaul

    Points:
    Derbys 8, Notts 8
    Last edited by DaveK93; 07-07-2013, 12:01 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Yorkshire vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Lumb in for Murray in the only change

    Toss:
    Notts win the toss and bat first

    Day 1:
    We smashed Yorkshire across the park as we reached 354 on day 1. We may have been all out, but we got points in quickly, and it gives us more time to have a go at the Yorkshire batsmen.

    Day 2:
    Gale and Rashid dominated as Yorks reached 335-4. They got lucky at times, and despite our good start, we are on the back foot yet again.

    Day 3:
    Having finally bowled Yorks out for 496, we got to 60-0. It was a rain affected day, and pretty much confirms that this match will definitely be going to a draw.

    Day 4:
    A bore draw in the end, and I’m fairly comfortable with it after some more poor bowling



    Batting Award:
    Cowan – scored well in both innings

    Bowling Award:
    Adams – took the most wickets, may have to have him open the bowling

    Points:
    Notts 8, Yorks 10

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Sussex vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Adams, Hales, Shahzad all return for this, Mullaney keeps his place for this match.

    Toss:
    Nottinghamshire win the toss and bat first. No Day 4 batting drama for me this time.

    Day 1:
    We finished on 292-9, and definitely need to push for any extra bonus points we can. Cowan missed out on a century by 2 runs, but it was a good performance on a pitch that it looks very bowler friendly.

    Day 2:
    Sussex finished 5 behind on 292-6. We didn’t quite get the bonus point, but we started well with the bowling instead. The second session didn’t go to plan though, and Sussex got away from us, before some late wickets brought the game back a bit.

    Day 3:
    We finished the day 249 ahead thanks to some sensible batting from Hales, Ramshaw and Read.Hopefully we can get a decent lead by the end of the next session, so that we can have a crack at trying to win the match.

    Day 4:
    We declared on 424-8, both Ramshaw and Read getting good centuries. It meant that Sussex had to get 385 in two and a bit sessions.
    Neither team really forced the issue, and although we took five wickets, they were too late to chase the win. A comfortable draw.



    Batting Award:
    T Ramshaw – Highest ever FC score

    Bowling Award:
    Fletcher – Bowled well in both innings, is starting to improve.

    Points:
    Notts 8, Sussex 9

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Nottinghamshire vs Netherlands

    Squad News:

    We take the chance in this match to rest players against some apparently weaker opposition. Carter, Gurney, Mullaney, Murray and Kelsall all play in this match, meaning that Hales and Adams amongst others can rest.



    Toss:
    Nottinghamshire win the toss and elect to bat.

    Nottinghamshire Innings:
    We batted well. Not quite as many runs as I’d have liked perhaps, but certainly batted well. Murray finally got a good OD score, and Ramshaw continued his good form. There were also runs for Patel and Mullaney as we set an imposing target.

    Netherlands Innings:
    The Netherlands never really looked in this. I feel a bit sorry for Carter who only got one over, but Mullaney and Gurney were bowling well enough that they got left on. Patel also picked up wickets, as we closed out a comfortable win, massively boosting our run-rate.



    Batting Award:
    Joseph Murray – good, quick scoring for his first OD half century

    Bowling Award:
    Mullaney – showed that he should play more often, taking 4 wickets

    Points:
    Notts 2, Netherlands 0

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Warwickshire vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Massive blow for us as James Taylor is out for a month. Michael Lumb returns as the obvious replacement, certainly in the shorter forms of the game.
    Other than that, I’m keeping faith with the rest of my team.

    Toss:
    Warwickshire win the toss and bowl

    Oh dear. We really didn’t play well. At least Hales and Ramshaw got runs. Credit to Warwickshire for making look easy, although having Chris Woakes batting at 3 was pushing it a little bit.



    Batting Award:
    Hales – slow at the start, but a good performance.

    Bowling Award:
    Shahzad – at least he got some wickets

    Points:
    Warwicks 0, Notts 2

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Originally posted by KGKOOLKAT777 View Post
    Wow, you have really got the hang of handling the chases.
    can't wait for a normal first class game to appear now!

    Leave a comment:


  • KGKOOLKAT777
    replied
    Wow, you have really got the hang of handling the chases.

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Surrey vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Back to the CCD1 then, and with that, a change. Murray drops out, Cowan replacing him.

    Toss:
    Surrey win the toss and bat first.

    Day 1:
    Honours even on Day 1, Surrey finishing on 303-6. If Smith hadn’t have been dropped, we may have been better off, but a quick start on Day 2 would be nice.

    Day 2:
    We bowled Surrey out for 349, so we are even on points to start with. We bowled well, and Patel picked up the last wicket just before the next point was gained.
    We failed to make our good start count as we collapsed to 253-9. Only Ramshaw made a decent start, and this game isn’t looking great for us.

    Day 3:
    After being bowled out for 280, Surrey made hay. They declared with 5 overs left leaving me 406 to win. We dropped De Bruyn twice, I’m seething. We saw the day out on 14-0.

    Day 4:
    And again…. Only just though. Some good quick batting throughout the day from everyone, but special credit to Taylor and Read, who controlled the innings well. Also, to Ajmal Shahzad, whose 21 from 9 put us back in the match when we looked out of it. I suppose if you are going to win, do it with style!



    Batting Award:
    Ramshaw – not the highest score, but gave us a chance after a controlled first innings.

    Bowling Award:
    Phillips – his 3 wickets in the first innings came at key points of the match

    Points:
    Surrey 6, Notts 21

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Originally posted by UTBash View Post
    I love Patel on ICC!
    He'll play a few I would imagine, but I decided the youngsters deserved a chance. Certainly when Swann isn't available, Patel is the spinner.

    Leave a comment:


  • DaveK93
    replied
    Worcestershire vs Nottinghamshire

    Squad News:




    Broad and Swann go to play against New Zealand, so Patel and Phillips come in. Franks is replaced by Fletcher as well.

    Toss: Worcestershire win the toss and bowl first

    Nottinghamshire Innings:
    Well, that was unexpected. Taylor and Hales both failed to get starts, but that brought Ramshaw to the crease alongside McGregor. They smashed the Worcs attack all over the place. Ramshaw eventually fell just before the end, but Patel came in and got a few runs. A great batting performance.

    Worcs Innings:
    Worcs never really got going, as all the bowlers picked up wickets. Patel got a couple of wickets standing in for Swann, and Adams was once again consistent. Shahzad was also impressive, and a crushing win all-round.



    Batting Award:
    McGregor – a great unbeaten maiden OD century

    Bowling Award:
    Shahzad – set the innings off well

    Points:
    Worcs 0, Notts 2

    Leave a comment:


  • UTBash
    replied
    Originally posted by DaveK93 View Post
    Ousted by the youngsters! Although with England duty looming, he may get his chance.
    I love Patel on ICC!

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X